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73. The effect of distribution of crystallite size on the thermal conductivity of graphite

✍ Scribed by B.T Kelly


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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✦ Synopsis


Los Angelse, California). An investigation has been undertaken to understand the mode of failure of graphites as a function of their microstructure and to correlate the experimental observations with a theory of failure based on the coincidence alignment of microstructural defects. SEM observations were made of the initiation, propagation, and joining up of cracks. The coincidence alignment of defects, including pores and fabrication heterogeneities as well as the easy cleavage of filler particles along the grain, determines the size of the crack, and ultimately the failure stress and strain. 70. A new theory of the role of porosity in graphite fracture J. D. Buch (The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, California). A model of fracture of graphite which incorporates various microstructural effects, e.g. grain cleavage, porosity, etc, is described. Entire calculated stress-strain curves, up to and including fracture are included. 71. The room temperature fracture of polycrystalline graphites C. A. Anderson


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